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The rife thread is very long and too detailed for me to sort out.
Can anyone help me with intro information?
How do I get started? Machine? Frequencies?
Does it work on babs and bart? Even with MTHFR gene?
I need to decide if the investment is worth it. After 2.5 yrs abx isn't getting me anywhere but worse, and I need to research more alternative therapies.
D Bergy
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I recommend the GB-4000 with either the standard amplifier or the MOPA amplifier which allows non contact treatment. With the standard amplifier you have to hold onto contacts. A pain for long term treatment.
You can buy a used machine as new they are pretty spendy. Craig's list and the Rife Forum often have used machines available.
There are frequencies for everything you mentioned and they work pretty good.
Babs can be completely eliminated. Bart can be tough but it can be greatly reduced for certain and possibly eliminated by combining frequency treatments with some other method.
Lyme can be put into remission over time, but I am not convinced it can be totally eliminated. At least not yet. But reduced to the point of having a normal life in many people.
There is a Facebook site called Rifing Lyme dedicated to this type of treatment. You can get frequency info there or here if you need help.
It is not a miracle cure, but a pretty impressive and affordable long term treatment.
Whatever problems that exist as a result of the MTHFR gene will still play a role no matter what treatment you use. Frequencies will damage and kill the pathogens and may help with detox to a degree, but elimination of toxins seems to be a problem for some. You will likely have to deal with that part with some other method.
Dan
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I prefer the GB-4000 because you can program it. Once you understand how many frequencies are required you want a programable machine and one that also has pre-programs available.
I maybe run over 100 requencies a day for different issues, including detoxification. I would hate to have to plug each one in every day.
Also with the MOPA light with the GB you can set up a string of programs, each running up to 48 frequencies, then go to bed. I will have frequences running for many hours at night.
Although expensive, the machines have a good resale. This is my second GB 4000. It did the job for something else previously 7 years ago, so I bought another.
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- Indeed, the rife discussion thread can be a lot to wade through. I suggest doing it page by page and copying & pasting relevant notes to a personal reference page.
When you copy over certain quotes from posters, be sure to note the page number they posted on in that thread in case you have to go back over the whole post for perspective later on.
It has taken me a long time to do that but I have found a few very important points. Still, that can be done after you do the basic intro. You can go ahead with rife and then study the discussion thread as you go.
First rule of major importance: Rife no more frequently than every 12 days for lyme. To do so more often can damage the kidneys. More detail about that below.
Start with "required" reading of Rosner's book. It's a wonderful introductory tool to have on hand. Also good if at all possible to get a LL ND. There is at least one excellent one in your area.
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Family Five.. you can also post your question on the Rife thread and "more eyes" will see it.
You don't have to read the thread to post the question. Just jump over to the last page.
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map1131
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Note taking starting with first page and over a period of time you will see the machines others recommend.
You will see frequency recommended by lyme & co-infection rifers. I had used some pretty useless suggested frequencies from manufacturer of my machine for some years.
Then started using suggested freqs from that long long thread of posts and I got some good hits.
Hits is a rife herx and you know you've killed off some bad guys. Slowly is recommended pace.
Don't want to overwhelm the body and the toxic matter that bad guys produce when they die off.
Pam
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So which rife discussion thread do you mean? When I do a forum search there are a zillion rife threads.
I found this video very interesting on treating Lyme and co-infections with rife. She addresses co-infections and how to treat them. Low frequencies are recommended along with the others.
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